Marc Levoy

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Marc Levoy is a prominent computer scientist and pioneer in computer graphics and computational photography, known for influential research, teaching, and contributions to digital imaging technologies.

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instanceOf computer scientist
professor
researcher
awardReceived ACM Fellow NERFINISHED
ACM SIGGRAPH Academy induction NERFINISHED
ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Achievement Award NERFINISHED
IEEE Fellow NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
doctoralThesisTopic volume rendering
educatedAt Purdue University NERFINISHED
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
employer Adobe NERFINISHED
Google
Stanford University
fieldOfWork 3D scanning
computational photography
computer graphics
computer vision
digital imaging
light field imaging
volume rendering
hasAcademicAdvisor Fred Brooks NERFINISHED
influenced design of smartphone computational photography systems
knownFor Google Pixel camera image quality
advances in digital camera image processing
influential teaching in digital photography
pioneering work in computational photography
pioneering work in light field imaging
pioneering work in volume rendering
memberOf ACM NERFINISHED
IEEE NERFINISHED
notableWork 3D scanning of the Michelangelo sculptures
Google Camera technology NERFINISHED
HDR+ imaging pipeline NERFINISHED
Night Sight low‑light photography NERFINISHED
Portrait Mode on smartphone cameras
Stanford course CS 178 Digital Photography NERFINISHED
computational photography techniques
digital photography research
light field camera research
light field rendering NERFINISHED
online digital photography lectures
volume rendering research
positionHeld Distinguished Engineer at Google
Principal Engineer at Google NERFINISHED
Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University
Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University
Vice President and Fellow at Adobe
taughtCourse CS 178 Digital Photography at Stanford University NERFINISHED
computer graphics at Stanford University

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